I have some bulbs from my grandparents garden and others from the other set of grandparents who were professional growers for the florist...Read More trade many years ago. We have found that this daffodil does better partly shaded in lower Tennessee and upper Alabama zone, 7a and 7b. Those in full sun are more likely to have trouble blooming, some even perform decently in deep shade but may quit blooming if the shade is too deep. Lovely flower and a sentimental favorite.
Aunt Pearl left some of these behind when we moved to the brick house 60 years ago (Zone 5a). Blooming continues to be sporadic. Buds f...Read Moreorm, but they usually fail. When they do succeed, the flowers are glorious. Born on tall thin stems, late in the Narcissus season, they are both fragrant and elegantly put together, and thus worth the wait.
Apr 26, 2010 - Planted a number of them last fall in my garden (Chester, NY) as well as in the woods in the back. Seems like ALL of the ...Read Morebulbs came up this spring (this spring was cool and wet). Flowers are very very fragrant. Only word of caution - because multiple layered petals, flowers droop in the rain.
I've had about 20 bulbs of this for 2 years... and have gotten a whopping total of 2 flowers in that entire time. Last year they were pre...Read Moreparing to bloom, and then after a rainstorm the buds looked a bit wilted, and then never bloomed at all. This year I have two tiny buds starting to open (size of my thumbnail), and if I lean over and sniff they have a great smell, but I don't know if they'll get more impressive as they open. I see a note on a picture saying that if the spring is too hot, the buds will fail. Perhaps that's the problem for me... our winters are cold, but our springs are 70ish (F).
Already in 1590 Carolus Clusius received the first bulbils of this soft scented Narcissus. Through the ages it has had different (nick)na...Read Moremes. A few are: ‘Double Border’, Double Pheasant’s Eye’, poeticus ‘Flore Pleno’, poeticus ‘Pattellaris Pleno Albo Cum Croceo’, poeticus ‘Plenus’ en ‘The Large Gardenia Flowered Double White Daffodil’.
I have some bulbs from my grandparents garden and others from the other set of grandparents who were professional growers for the florist...Read More
Aunt Pearl left some of these behind when we moved to the brick house 60 years ago (Zone 5a). Blooming continues to be sporadic. Buds f...Read More
Apr 26, 2010 - Planted a number of them last fall in my garden (Chester, NY) as well as in the woods in the back. Seems like ALL of the ...Read More
I've had about 20 bulbs of this for 2 years... and have gotten a whopping total of 2 flowers in that entire time. Last year they were pre...Read More
Already in 1590 Carolus Clusius received the first bulbils of this soft scented Narcissus. Through the ages it has had different (nick)na...Read More
An old Heirloom; all white, fragrant, gardenia-like double which does best in cooler climates. Very late spring